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  1. These were taken at night, without any lights on, its the easiest to see like this, though its still there during the day with normal lighting as well. This is a storage building and I access the cameras remotely. I will try to get some more pics with lights on. Thanks for the responses. I tried to do some research myself as well, and read about ground loops but wanted someone who has more knowledge than I do to take a look. This is a new install, that I've done myself. Ill update with some more pics, and I will try disconnecting one camera at a time.
  2. Hello, I'm getting these lines in the CCTV video that shows up on a few cameras. I first suspected it was the camera themselves, but I've swapped one out to test with one of the same model from a different location, and still get the same result. Is this an issue with my wiring? Or is it electrical interference of some kind? I also run both AC and DC cameras on my system majority being 24v AC B/W Diebolds connected into a 24v AC distribution box. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. I ran all the coax/power cable for the cameras myself, and any pointers to what could be causing this would help out a lot. Thank you, Nathaniel
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